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Reviews: 'The White Snake' at the Goodman and 'M. Butterfly' at Court Theatre
By Zac Thompson
Two prominent directors, Mary Zimmerman and Charles Newell, take very different approaches to stories of transformation, love, and China. Read more
Three Questions for Documentary Director Leslie Buchbinder
By Jason Foumberg
What to expect from Buchbinder's new film, ‘Hairy Who & The Chicago Imagists,’ which premieres in Chicago tonight at 6 p.m. at the MCA. Read more
Which Artwork Will the Art Institute of Chicago Buy This Month?
By Jason Foumberg
About 200 collectors meet at the AIC on May 20 to vote on one of five finalists. You can go see the candidates in the Modern Wing now. Read more
Five Great Things to Do in Chicago This Week
See Mogwai, Manifest, minimalist sculpture on the Art Institute's roof, and more. Read more
Where to See Opera in Chicago During Lyric's Off-Season
By Graham Meyer
As you wait for the Lyric's fall season to begin, hit up one of these local operas. Read more
A Q&A With Larry Yando, a Name You Should Know in Chicago Theatre
By Zac Thompson
If all goes as planned, the stalwart actor will play three of the most crotchety old cusses in literature by the end of this year. Read more
This Picasso Could Sell for $7 Million (Update: Make That $9 Million)
By Jason Foumberg
The 1939 painting "Tête de femme à deux profils," part of the estate of Chicago collectors Edwin and Lindy Bergman, will be auctioned by Christie's in New York. Read more
See the Toxic Beauty of Chicago's Industrial Zones
By Jason Foumberg
Four upcoming walking tours are part of a new art exhibition called Foreign Trade Zone: A People’s Consultancy. Read more
Nine Concerts to See This Weekend
By Erin Osmon
Nickel Creek, Teen, and Timbre Timbre are just some of the acts playing in Chicago this weekend. Read more
See a New Calamity West Show Starting Tonight at Athenaeum
By Matt Pollock
In The Doll’s House Project: Ibsen Is Dead, the up-and-coming playwright sets Henrik Ibsen's three-act drama against the fall of the Berlin Wall. Read more
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